Hair waver



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Julia A C'gswelz Inventor wmm in g y Y Attorneys Patented Dec. 28. 1937 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE HAIR wAvEn Julia A. Cogswell, Jackson, Mich. .Application April 22, 1936; Serial No. 75,831 1 Claim. (01'. 132-33) in such a manner as to cause spacing of the hair as it is wrapped on the rod to the end that I Waves of a' more even formation can be created.

Other important objects and advantages of I I 15 the invention will become apparent to the reader of the following specification.

In the drawing:--- 7 Figure 1 represents a side elevational View of the rod. 1

20 Figure 2 represents a top plan view of the rod.

' Figure 3 is a transverse sectional view through a the rod. 7

Referring to the drawing wherein like numerals designate like parts, it can be seen that the rod 5 5 is of elongated extent provided with reduced areas 6 -1 adjacent the end A. These reduced portions 6-! are provided with circumferentially extending ribs 8 which extend approximately one-half the distancearound the rod. The end portion B of the rod increases in diameter'to the point 9 and then gradually reduces the diameter to the reduced point In from where it starts to increase in diameter again to the thick point I l.

Each end of the'rod isprovided with a short slit 12 to accommodate a spring whereby the ends of the hair can be secured in place.

Obviously either end of the rod can be used to form waves depending upon the type and size desired. l v

' While the foregoing specification sets forth the invention in specific. terms, it is to be under-- 15 stood that numerous changes in the shape, size,

and materials may be resorted to without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as claimed hereinafter.

What is claimed isL- 20 A hair wavingv rod consisting of an elongated member provided with a pair of reduced areas adjacent one end thereof, and a rib memberf circumferentially disposed in each of the said reduced areas. 7 V

, JULIA A. COGSWELL. 

